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authorchriseth <chris@ethereum.org>2018-08-10 02:04:27 +0800
committerchriseth <chris@ethereum.org>2018-08-10 02:04:47 +0800
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Use code-block when using a different language.
-rw-r--r--docs/abi-spec.rst4
-rw-r--r--docs/installing-solidity.rst42
2 files changed, 23 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/docs/abi-spec.rst b/docs/abi-spec.rst
index be645b5c..3c593e54 100644
--- a/docs/abi-spec.rst
+++ b/docs/abi-spec.rst
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ For example,
would result in the JSON:
-.. code:: json
+.. code-block:: json
[{
"type":"event",
@@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ As an example, the code
would result in the JSON:
-.. code:: json
+.. code-block:: json
[
{
diff --git a/docs/installing-solidity.rst b/docs/installing-solidity.rst
index 41204bba..910f80cf 100644
--- a/docs/installing-solidity.rst
+++ b/docs/installing-solidity.rst
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Note: The solc-js project is derived from the C++
`solc` by using Emscripten. `solc-js` can be used in JavaScript projects directly (such as Remix).
Please refer to the solc-js repository for instructions.
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
npm install -g solc
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ We provide up to date docker builds for the compiler. The ``stable``
repository contains released versions while the ``nightly``
repository contains potentially unstable changes in the develop branch.
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
docker run ethereum/solc:stable --version
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Binary packages of Solidity are available at
We also have PPAs for Ubuntu. For the latest stable version.
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ethereum/ethereum
sudo apt-get update
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ We also have PPAs for Ubuntu. For the latest stable version.
If you want to use the cutting edge developer version:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ethereum/ethereum
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ethereum/ethereum-dev
@@ -95,19 +95,19 @@ If you want to use the cutting edge developer version:
We are also releasing a `snap package <https://snapcraft.io/>`_, which is installable in all the `supported Linux distros <https://snapcraft.io/docs/core/install>`_. To install the latest stable version of solc:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
sudo snap install solc
Or if you want to help testing the unstable solc with the most recent changes from the development branch:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
sudo snap install solc --edge
Arch Linux also has packages, albeit limited to the latest development version:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
pacman -S solidity
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ following a Jenkins to TravisCI migration, but Homebrew
should still work just fine as a means to build-from-source.
We will re-add the pre-built bottles soon.
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
brew update
brew upgrade
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ specific commit of ``solidity.rb``.
Install it using ``brew``:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
brew unlink solidity
# Install 0.4.8
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Install it using ``brew``:
Gentoo Linux also provides a solidity package that can be installed using ``emerge``:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
emerge dev-lang/solidity
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ Clone the Repository
To clone the source code, execute the following command:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
git clone --recursive https://github.com/ethereum/solidity.git
cd solidity
@@ -164,14 +164,14 @@ To clone the source code, execute the following command:
If you want to help developing Solidity,
you should fork Solidity and add your personal fork as a second remote:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
cd solidity
git remote add personal git@github.com:[username]/solidity.git
Solidity has git submodules. Ensure they are properly loaded:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
git submodule update --init --recursive
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ If you are installing Xcode for the first time, or have just installed a new
version then you will need to agree to the license before you can do
command-line builds:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
sudo xcodebuild -license accept
@@ -244,13 +244,13 @@ We now have a "one button" script which installs all required external dependenc
on macOS, Windows and on numerous Linux distros. This used to be a multi-step
manual process, but is now a one-liner:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
./scripts/install_deps.sh
Or, on Windows:
-.. code:: bat
+.. code-block:: bat
scripts\install_deps.bat
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ Command-Line Build
Solidity project uses CMake to configure the build.
Building Solidity is quite similar on Linux, macOS and other Unices:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
mkdir build
cd build
@@ -271,14 +271,14 @@ Building Solidity is quite similar on Linux, macOS and other Unices:
or even easier:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
#note: this will install binaries solc and soltest at usr/local/bin
./scripts/build.sh
And even for Windows:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
mkdir build
cd build
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ should result in Visual Studio firing up. We suggest building
Alternatively, you can build for Windows on the command-line, like so:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
cmake --build . --config RelWithDebInfo
@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ they are found in the system. Each solver can be disabled by a `cmake` option.
Inside the build folder you can disable them, since they are enabled by default:
-.. code:: bash
+.. code-block:: bash
# disables only Z3 SMT Solver.
cmake .. -DUSE_Z3=OFF